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Sabtu, 06 Maret 2010

The Beauty of Snakes on Blu-ray Disc Review By Brandon A. DuHame 1080p


The Beauty of Snakes
There are 15 families and over 2,900 species of snakes in the world. They dwell on every one of our planet's continents except Antarctica, making them one of the most common species in the world. Throughout human history they have been both revered and reviled; appearing as symbols of evil in the Bible and as healers in ancient Greece, where Asclepius, a son of Apollo and god of healing, carried two intertwined on his wand. This symbol can still be found in the form of a caduceus, displayed on ambulances and worn by many doctors today.

Most laymen will know that there are basically two types of snakes, venomous and non-venomous. Neither type is particularly prone to attacking humans, and, in fact, most shy away from human contact as much as possible. Snakebites amongst humans tend to occur when snakes are accidentally stumbled upon or provoked in some way. Human deaths caused by constrictors are even far more rare as only a few of these snakes, such as an anaconda are large enough to kill a human, yet many people are still afraid of these reptilian creatures.
Animal Planet's The Beauty of Snakes turns its high definition lens on these creatures and documents every aspect of their existence, from mating, birth and feeding, to the way different species move and their interaction with humans. The brilliant macro-photography of Discovery Channel's camera operators -- perhaps rivaled only by that of the BBC -- captures stunning images of these animals both in the wild and in staged settings. Each aspect of the snakes' condition is examined and explained in brief yet informative segments.

The film is resplendent with memorable images of snakes in motion around the globe: an anaconda takes a leisurely swim in the Amazon rainforest; the feared black mamba slithers on a beach in coastal South Africa; a sidewinder makes its way across the hot desert dunes in Namibia. It's a stunning spectacle of serpents, and a wonderful sight for any fan of nature shows.

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